Service delivery methods
The collaboration and communication that you create and sustain within a school site will be partially determined by the type of service delivery model that is utilized. See the Instructor Guidance page for specific information regarding the following service delivery models:
- Collaborative Teaming
- Co-teaching
- Complementary Instruction
- Role Exchange
- Consulting
Initial Post: Using the textbook and at least one scholarly source:
- Explain in two to three paragraphs how different service delivery models promote a variety of roles for the team members who provide collaborative academic support for students with disabilities.
Text
Cohen, L. G., & Spenciner, L. J. (2009). Teaching students with mild and moderate disabilities: Research-based practices. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.
Articles
Meier, J. D. (2011). Five conflict management styles at a glance (Links to an external site.). Sources of Insight. Retrieved from http://sourcesofinsight.com/conflict-management-styles-at-a-glance/
Thomas, K. & Kilmann, R. (N.D.) Thomas Kilmann conflict mode instrument. (Links to an external site.)Retrieved from http://lnu.se/polopoly_fs/1.88249!thomas-kilman-conflict%20english%20original.pdf
wikiHow (n.d.). How to give a feedback sandwich (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from http://www.wikihow.com/Give-a-Feedback-Sandwich
Yu, C. (2014). 10 examples & non-examples of differentiated instruction (Links to an external site.). Teachthought. Retrieved from http://www.teachthought.com/teaching/what-is-differentiated-instruction/
- Identify at least one strength and one weakness for each of the models.
- Provide a complete APA 6th edition formatted citation, including the database where you retrieved the article.